1923 Queensland state election Turnout 82.23 ( 2.30 pp )
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 12 May 1923 to elect the 72 members of the state's Legislative Assembly . The Labor government was seeking its fourth continuous term in office since the 1915 election ; it would be Premier Ted Theodore 's second election.
Date
Event
13 April 1923
The Parliament was dissolved.[ 1]
13 April 1923
Writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election.[ 2]
20 April 1923
Close of nominations.
12 May 1923
Polling day, between the hours of 8am and 6pm.
23 June 1923
The writ was returned and the results formally declared.
2 July 1923
The Theodore Ministry was reconstituted.[ 3]
10 July 1923
Parliament resumed for business.[ 4]
Queensland state election, 12 May 1923[ 5] Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters
449,087[1]
Votes cast
369,267
Turnout
82.23
+2.30
Informal votes
4,311
Informal
1.17
+0.16
Summary of votes by party
Party
Primary votes
%
Swing
Seats
Change
Labor
175,659
48.13
+0.36
43
+ 5
United
131,810
36.12
+10.39
16
+ 3
Country
39,534
10.83
–6.23
13
– 4
Independent Country
4,732
1.30
–0.42
0
– 1
Independent
13,221
3.62
+2.83
0
± 0
Others
–6.94
– 3
Total
364,956
72
1 475,957 electors were enrolled to vote at the election, but 2 Country Party seats (Cooroora and Wide Bay ), 1 United Party seat (Albert ) and 1 Labor seat (Barcoo ) were unopposed.
Seats changing party representation [ edit ]
This table lists changes in party representation at the 1923 election.